The Commercial Appeal

Alcaraz wins in Madrid for 4th title of the year

- Tales Azzoni

MADRID – When Carlos Alcaraz played in his first Madrid Open as an 18year-old, his goal was to gain experience and learn from the top players.

Only a year later, Alcaraz already feels he belongs among the best.

The Spanish teenage sensation capped another impressive week with a straight-set victory over Alexander Zverev on Sunday to win the Madrid Open and become the second-youngest player to win two Masters 1000 titles.

His comfortabl­e 6-3, 6-1 win over Zverev followed victories over Rafael Nadal in the quarterfin­als and topranked Novak Djokovic in the semifinals. “Last year I was going through these experience­s for the first time, playing against the best players, playing in the Masters 1000, and I learned a lot,” Alcaraz said. “Now it’s different. I go onto the court knowing that I can win, with the confidence that I can win at any moment.”

Alcaraz became the youngest winner in Madrid, and the second youngest to win two Masters 1000 trophies after Nadal won in Monte Carlo and Rome in 2005. Alcaraz had already become the youngest to enter the top 10 since Nadal did it in 2005.

“It feels great to be able to beat these players,” the 19-year-old Alcaraz said. “To beat two of the best players in history and then Zverev, the world No. 3. He is a great player. I would say this is the best week of my life.”

It was the seventh straight win over a top-10 player for Alcaraz, and his tourleadin­g fourth title of the year. He also has the most wins this season with 28, one more than Stefanos Tsitsipas.

Zverev was trying to win his second consecutiv­e Madrid title, and third overall. He had only praise for Alcaraz after the match. “Right now you are the best player in the world,” Zverev said before the trophy ceremony and joked about his opponent’s age. “Even though you are still 5 years old, you are still beating us all, so great to see for tennis that we have such a new superstar who is going to win many Grand Slams, who is going to be No. 1 and is going to win this tournament many times.”

 ?? PAUL WHITE/AP ?? Carlos Alcaraz celebrates Sunday after winning a point during the Madrid Open final against Alexander Zverev.
PAUL WHITE/AP Carlos Alcaraz celebrates Sunday after winning a point during the Madrid Open final against Alexander Zverev.

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